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Book Exhibits and Vendors Visit the vendors and book exhibits in Grand Ballroom B Thursday and Friday 10 am to 5 pm Saturday 10 am to 2 pm Thank you to the following presses and vendors for their contributions: Presses TBA Vendors TBA 4 The Native American Literature Symposium 2012

Preliminary Program - Draft Document Thursday, March 29 10:00 - 11:15 8:30 - 9:45 10:00 8:45 8:00 Nga Whiriwhiri Mātātuhi: Mana Wahine and Pacific Literature— Interwoven Narratives, Culture, and History in the Lives of Women ku’ualoha ho’omanawanui, University of Hawai’i Mānoa Registration (until 4 pm) Welcome and Traditional Blessing Vendors and Exhibits (until 5 pm) Session 2 A (Manzano) B (Bosque) C (Rio Grande) Transnationalism White, Black, & Red All Over: Transnational Regionalism and Tri-Racial Politics Alternative Media Indians The Social World of James Welch Matthew Herman, NAS Montana State University Weaving Generations Together through Language and Oral Tradition Waleila Carey, University of Oklahoma Royce Freeman, University of Oklahoma Session 1: Plenary Our Sea of Stories: New Criticism in Pacific Literary Studies Kantan Chamorrita: Singing the Future of Chamoru Poetry Craig Santos Perez, University of Hawai’i Mānoa Strangers and Kin: Cherokee Freedmen and Traditional Practices of Adoption Joshua Nelson, University of Oklahoma Rhetoric, Resistance, and Regionalism: Oklahoma and the Geography of Transracial Recovery Rachel Jackson, University of Oklahoma Integrated Play: Particular Histories and Hidden Relations in Melvin B. Tolson’s Plays in Commemoration of Oklahoma’s Fiftieth Anniversary Tol Foster, Marquette University Gathering in the Dark and Putting Down Roots: Kaona References to Papa in Contemporary Kanaka Maoli Literature Brandy Nālani McDougall, University of Hawai’i Mānoa “The Trees Will Hold Skulls In Their Branches”: Unearthing The Gothic In Joseph Boyden’s Three Day Road Amy Gore, Montana State University A (Re)imagining of the Indigenous Picturesque: Reclamation of Images through Alternative Media Gavin Healey, University of Arizona Whose Fantasy Is It Anyway? Female Representation, Native American Themes, and the Authors Who Write about Them Trisha Durham, University of Cincinnati Poundin’ Kafi, Makin’ Filé: Locating Louisiana NDN-Creole Narratives, Text to Material Culture Rain C Goméz, University of Oklahoma Albuquerque, New Mexico 5

Preliminary Program - Draft Document<br />

Thursday, March 29<br />

10:00 - 11:15<br />

8:30 - 9:45 10:00 8:45 8:00<br />

Nga Whiriwhiri Mātātuhi: Mana<br />

Wahine and Pacific Literature—<br />

Interwoven Narratives, Culture,<br />

and History in the Lives of<br />

Women<br />

ku’ualoha ho’omanawanui,<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Hawai’i Mānoa<br />

Registration (until 4 pm)<br />

Welcome and Traditional Blessing<br />

Vendors and Exhibits (until 5 pm)<br />

Session 2<br />

A (Manzano) B (Bosque) C (Rio Grande)<br />

Transnationalism<br />

White, Black, & Red All Over:<br />

Transnational Regionalism and<br />

Tri-Racial Politics<br />

Alternative Media Indians<br />

The Social World of James Welch<br />

Matthew Herman,<br />

NAS Montana <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Weaving Generations Together<br />

through Language and Oral<br />

Tradition<br />

Waleila Carey,<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Oklahoma<br />

Royce Freeman,<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Oklahoma<br />

Session 1: Plenary<br />

Our Sea of Stories: New Criticism in Pacific Literary Studies<br />

Kantan Chamorrita: Singing the<br />

Future of Chamoru Poetry<br />

Craig Santos Perez,<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Hawai’i Mānoa<br />

Strangers and Kin: Cherokee<br />

Freedmen and Traditional<br />

Practices of Adoption<br />

Joshua Nelson,<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Oklahoma<br />

Rhetoric, Resistance, and<br />

Regionalism: Oklahoma and<br />

the Geography of Transracial<br />

Recovery<br />

Rachel Jackson,<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Oklahoma<br />

Integrated Play: Particular<br />

Histories and Hidden Relations<br />

in Melvin B. Tolson’s Plays in<br />

Commemoration of Oklahoma’s<br />

Fiftieth Anniversary<br />

Tol Foster,<br />

Marquette <strong>University</strong><br />

Gathering in the Dark and Putting<br />

Down Roots: Kaona References<br />

to Papa in Contemporary Kanaka<br />

Maoli Literature<br />

Brandy Nālani McDougall,<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Hawai’i Mānoa<br />

“The Trees Will Hold Skulls In<br />

Their Branches”: Unearthing The<br />

Gothic In Joseph Boyden’s Three<br />

Day Road<br />

Amy Gore,<br />

Montana <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

A (Re)imagining of the<br />

Indigenous Picturesque:<br />

Reclamation of Images through<br />

Alternative Media<br />

Gavin Healey,<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Arizona<br />

Whose Fantasy Is It Anyway?<br />

Female Representation, Native<br />

American Themes, and the<br />

Authors Who Write about Them<br />

Trisha Durham,<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Cincinnati<br />

Poundin’ Kafi, Makin’ Filé:<br />

Locating Louisiana NDN-Creole<br />

Narratives, Text to Material<br />

Culture<br />

Rain C Goméz,<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Oklahoma<br />

Albuquerque, New Mexico 5

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